Uh...personally...I think saliva. But that's only because I'm a runner and I don't mind sweat.
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.
The release of insulin by the pancreas is an endocrine function. The release of sweat and saliva are exocrine functions.
Yes.
No, HIV is not transmittable through tear, saliva, or sweat. The only way that saliva would be able to transmit HIV is if there was a significant amount of blood present, and it enter into an open wound of a person.
It is highly unlikely to experience a heroin contact high from sweat or saliva. The drug would need to be consumed or injected to enter the bloodstream and produce its psychoactive effects. Sweat and saliva do not contain enough heroin to lead to a high.
Your saliva gets with his saliva and your tough touch and you might bit him/her. It is pretty disgusting and it is not discusting if you gave the kiss with love
saliva urine sweat
When you eat sour candy, your body may react by producing more saliva and triggering sweat glands to release sweat. This is because the sour taste can stimulate your body's natural response to cool down and regulate temperature.
No, lips do not have sweat glands. Sweat glands are primarily located on the skin, but not on the lips. If your lips are wet or moist, it is most likely due to saliva or other fluids, not sweat.
NO. You cannot.
Yes, as well as sweat, hair, saliva, etc.
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.